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A South Carolina man on a quest to solve the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance will embark on a new expedition this August in the hopes of locating the pioneering pilot's downed plane. According to a local media report, Michael Carra is spearheading the ambitious search of Papua New Guinea, where he believes the famed aviatrix crashed in 1937. The expedition will focus on around a dozen locations on the island where he suspects Earhart's plane may be, including one particularly intriguing spot where a LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) scan picked up a peculiar anomaly resembling the lost aircraft.
More on this promising story at the Coast to Coast AM website.